Are We Ready for E-Books?

B2 – Upper Intermediate

There is an increasing popularity of e-books, especially among youngsters. Some people think that printed books will be replaced by e-books, which are more convenient and affordable. However, some argued that nothing could ever replace the feeling of owning and the physical enjoyment that printed books can provide to its readers.

Let’s find out more about e-books.

http://www.english-online.at/media/ebooks/are-we-ready-for-ebooks.htm

Discussion Questions:

  1. What are the advantages and disadvantages of e-books?
  2. What do you like about printed book?
  3. Based on the article, why do major publishers think that reading books on screen is what most of the consumers need?
  4. What are some of the books that you have enjoyed reading?
  5. Do you also like to read articles from magazines or the newspaper?

Crazy Festivals in Spain

B2 – Upper Intermediate

Every single day of the year, there is surely a festival happening somewhere in the world. Here are a few of the most unusual festivals from Spain

https://www.spain-holiday.com/Spain/articles/weird-and-wonderful-events-in-spain

Discussion Questions:

1. What’s the most interesting crazy festival for you on this list?
2. Which one did you find really strange?
3. Do you know of any other odd festivals?
4. What is your favorite festival?
5. Why is it important for a city or country to hold festivals?

What Is Life Really Like In Sweden?

C1 – Advanced

Bike lanes, IKEA and Absolut Vodka. These are what Sweden is famously known for, among others. But what else do we know about Sweden? What do Swedes like about their country? Watch the video below and be ready for a discussion.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjq9OEvmjvk

Discuss:

1. Describe education in Sweden.
2. What are the benefits of parents in Sweden?
3. How would you describe work-life balance of the Swedes?
4. What are some of the challenges Sweden is currently facing?
5. Are you happy with the educational system of your country? How about the benefits that parents in your country receive?

What is Life Really Like in North Korea?

B2 – Upper Intermediate

There is a growing curiosity and intrigue about how life goes on in North Korea. A handful of reporters and journalists have attempted to record and document the existence of settlers from the other side of the border.

Watch the video below then be ready for a discussion.

Discussion Questions:

1. After watching the video, how would you describe living conditions in North Korea? Why do you think it is called the Hermit Kingdom?
2. Describe education of children in North Korea.
3. What punishment does a North Korean citizen get if he or she talks against the government?
4. How did you react after watching the video?
5. Why do you think some citizens still choose to stay in North Korea despite the harsh living conditions?

On Different Cultures: East Meets West

B2 – Upper Intermediate

Graphic artist Yang Liu moved to Germany in 1990 when she was 13. Thirteen years later, she started an illustrated series to capture the differences that she observed between the Chinese and German culture.

Read the article about the cultural differences between East and West from one artist’s perspective.

http://qz.com/567479/the-cultural-differences-between-east-and-west-according-to-one-artist/

Discussion Questions:
1. Choose and describe at least three cultural differences that surprised you the most in these illustrations.
2. How does the Spanish culture compare to other European countries and also the Asian culture? What do you think are the similarities and differences?
3. Is it important to adapt to the culture of the country you are visiting/living in?
4. Which cultural differences surprise you most when you are abroad?
5. Which foreign culture do you find especially interesting? Why?

Myanmar and Iraq Most Generous Countries

B2 – Upper Intermediate

There’s a saying that goes, “It’s better to give than to receive.

This is what Burmeses and Iraqis are trying to do in their lives. The Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) found that Myanmar is the country where the most generous people in the world live. While the most helpful people to strangers are from Iraq.

Read the article about how people from the countries Myanmar and Iraq are the most generous in the world.

http://www.breakingnewsenglish.com/1610/161028-charity.html

Discussion Questions:

1. What are your thoughts on the results of the study?
2. Do you think doing charitable acts are necessary? Why or why not?
3. Would you say being generous and helpful are two traits that most Spanish people have?
4. What’s the most generous thing you’ve ever done?
5. Name some important charities in your country.

Video: ‘Cute’ Cuisine is a Bitesize Art

B2 – Upper intermediate

It’s no secret that cooking has evolved over the years. We’ve experienced fine dining cuisine where a small quantity of food is artistically placed on the plate. Then we had molecular gastronomy where science meets art and gives birth to an innovative way of having a meal.

Now, a new trend called miniature food has gone viral on Youtube and viewers just can’t get enough of it. Watch the video below then express your thoughts.

‘Cute’ cuisine is a bitesize art

Discuss:

1. What were your thoughts when you were watching the video?
2. How did the trend of miniature food and cooking happen? Explain what “Kawaii” is.
3. What are some Japanese art that you find interesting?
4. Describe some of the good and fancy restaurants that you’ve been to in the past.

Villages for Sale

B1 – Intermediate

Because of globalization and the need to look for better jobs, it has become common for people to move to big cities. In Spain, villages are becoming abandoned because of this.

Read the article below and be ready to answer the questions that follow.

In many countries, young people have moved from the countryside to urban areas for jobs, financial success, and a more exciting life. As a result, the countryside has a lot of elderly, with a few youths who dream of escape. Of course, these communities are aware of the problem, and many solutions have been tried. For example, there might be tax breaks, fast and reliable Internet access for telecommuting, or appeals to a safe environment to raise children. There have been an equal number of successes and failures.

In Spain, though, the problem is extremely serious. There are hundreds of villages where no one lives. In recent years, schools closed as the population decreased in smaller villages. And as a result, even more residents moved to larger towns and cities with schools, hospitals, and public transportation.

For some people, the result is an opportunity. People with extra money can buy houses, farmland, or even whole villages. A village with good farmland might sell for only $230,000. In a poorer area, it might be only tens of thousands of dollars.

For others, though, there is only sadness. The older people in the area remember happier times. They hope that if people buy the various properties, then someone will look after part of the country’s heritage.

Source: headsupenglish.com

Discussion Questions:

1. Would you want to buy a second home? How about a whole village? Why / not?
2. Imagine you bought a village. What would you do with it?
3. Which is a better environment for children, the city or the countryside? Why?
4. What might be done to bring back people to the countryside? Please explain.

Ten Anglicised Words Spanish Use

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B2 – Upper intermediate

The Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) is very displeased by the series of English words being used in Spanish. This drove them to launch a campaign to fight against the so-called “English invasion”.

But what exactly are some anglicised words that you’d typical hear in daily conversations in Spain? Read the article below then express your thoughts.

Ten ‘English’ words adopted and adapted into Spanish

Discuss:

1. Are you familiar with these 10 words? Which words have you used?
2. Do you have a favourite Spanglish word?
3. Can you think of any more examples of anglicized slang?
4. What is your opinion about making English words part of the Spanish language? Should it really be stopped or not?
5. Have you seen the ads published by RAE? What do you make of them?

Bullfighting – A Big Attraction in Spain

B1 – Intermediate

It is no secret that Spain is famous for its bullfighting. Thousands of tourists get excited to watch a real bullfight in the arena.

Read the article below and express your thoughts about bullfighting and how activists are trying to stop the sport.

http://www.english-online.at/culture/bullfighting/bullfighting-in-spain.htm

Discussion Questions:

1. What do you think of bullfighting as a kind of entertainment?
2. Do you think bulls should be eaten after being killed in the arena?
3. Is it possible to completely wipe out the industry of bullfighting?
4. Are there other historical activities in your country that should be stopped?